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Never mind the poor. In Cottesloe, the gap is widening between the rich and super-rich

Andrew Forrest is among Cottesloe’s most high-profile residents, with several properties adjoining one another.

Personal income analysis has declared Cottesloe Australia’s most unequal suburb. Here’s a glimpse of how the wealthiest live there – and how your suburb rates.

Perth retirees are the oldest in the country

Australian men and women are now expecting to retire at ages not seen since the early 1970s. And in WA, people are working well into their 60s.

Uber ride-share rival Ola suddenly pulls Perth service

An Ola Rideshare driver told Radio 6PR that over the past six months the number of people in Perth using the app had been dwindling. 

Australian elite seek to divert Russia’s $9b ‘dirty money’ to Ukraine

The group, including former prime ministers, business, union and military leaders, wants Australia to divert the billions it has confiscated since the invasion of Ukraine.

Accused killer of 23-year-old Hannah McGuire faces her family in court

Lachlan Young is accused of murdering ex-girlfriend Hannah McGuire.

Lachlan Young, 21, has been charged with murdering McGuire, whose body was found in a burnt-out car in bushland on Friday.

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AUKUS

Japan is set to join AUKUS – it won’t be the last country to do so

Japan is the world’s fourth-biggest economy, yet only the ninth-biggest defence spender. As China’s military build-up continues, that is beginning to change.

Peter Hartcher
Peter Hartcher

Political and international editor

New ADF chief says a ‘strategic environment’ confronts the nation

New ADF chief says a ‘strategic environment’ confronts the nation

David Johnston, a naval officer who has been the nation’s second most senior military figure since 2018, will replace long-serving Defence Chief Angus Campbell.

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From the outside, you can’t tell this house was built for a serial sex offender

Many details of how sex offenders are managed remain secret.

Clinical experts and justice officials fear the NDIS is ill-equipped to deal with sex offenders, putting the safety of the public and support workers at risk.

Views split on Woodside’s climate stance as vote looms

The company’s credibility will be put to the test this month when backers have their say on its emissions plan and the future of chairman Richard Goyder.

This pantry staple you usually throw out will make simple midweek spuds special

Roasting potatoes in pickle brine gives them a chip-shop-vinegar feeling.

Squashed crisp-edged potatoes, tossed and baked in pickle brine to give them a subtle but important chip-shop feeling.

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Virgin’s extra legroom seats are a bargain on this route

This flight to an island paradise features Virgin’s cheapest upgrade to ‘Economy X’ at just $33.

LEGO figurines are ready for the LEGO Masters Olympics.

Australia takes on the world in an Olympic-year Lego challenge

Master builders from Germany, France, Denmark and the US will face off against Australian teams in the new season of the popular Lego Masters.

Claire was dubious about this DIY test. It found a virus that causes cancer

Claire Hogan, 48, was diagnosed with cervical cancer after a routine test in 2023.

The vaginal swab alternative to a Pap smear is “much less invasive than a COVID test up the nose”.

Mining giants drive ASX higher; $A stronger

Mining giants have lifted the ASX200, after US stock indexes held at a virtual standstill overnight as trading calmed after a whirlwind couple of days left them a bit shy of their records.

‘Perfect story’: Winx’s part-owner buys her foal for record $10 million

‘Perfect story’: Winx’s part-owner buys her foal for record $10 million

Debbie Kepitis outbid American tycoon John Stewart to secure the only surviving foal from Australia’s champion racehorse, which will now be prepared for racing by Winx’s trainer Chris Waller.

AFL’s captain’s call: Skippers won’t get right to review umpiring decisions

AFL’s captain’s call: Skippers won’t get right to review umpiring decisions

The push came from Fox commentary pair Leigh Montagna and Ben Dixon and, weirdly, the Western Australian treasurer.

Dockers footy boss backs in Clark amid dissent call fallout

Fremantle’s footy boss backed in young Docker Jordan Clark after a dissent call against him in the dying minutes of Saturday’s game all but sealed their loss.

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Western Australia

The state government will spend $10 million to expand school zones and crossing program.

Look out Perth: The new 40km/h zones coming to roads near you

The government will spend millions to slow cars around 165 school crossings not covered by existing school zones after hearing traffic wardens’ horror stories.

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Gas

Shares crash over building delays and cost blowout at troubled WA gas plant

Mitsui and Beach Energy’s Waitsia gas project has an exemption from the ban on exports of onshore gas.

Beach Energy shares plummeted in early trading on Monday, with its chief executive conceding extreme disappointment over quality issues in the late-stage WA project.

Crucial moments sunk Freo, while Harley Reid activated beast mode

The Eagles’ Harley Reid and the Dockers’ James Aish.

A perfect start to the season came to a shattering end for the Dockers on Saturday, while rising Eagle Harley Reid displayed power, poise and aggressiveness.

Paddy Sweeney
Paddy Sweeney

Nine Sports Presenter

Gen Z is not drinking – and it’s threatening Perth’s live music scene

The Bird, Perth, drinking habits of Gen Z, live music main picture. Picture: WAtoday

A sharp decline in alcohol consumption among risk-averse young adults is undermining the live music scene, which has long relied on the sale of booze.

Unit 18 guards watched movies while on the job, inquest told

Cleveland Dodd, 16, (inset) died after self-harming in his cell at the youth Unit 18 wing of Perth’s maximum-security Casuarina Prison.

A Unit 18 prison guard has told the coroner’s inquest into the death of Cleveland Dodd it was common for staff to watch movies and other programs while working the night shift.

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Market Forces chief executive Will van de Pol said the world’s biggest investment firms are failing to live up to their ‘active ownership’ claims.

The green elephant in the room hanging over Australian companies

Directors at companies failing to meet any climate commitment criteria received higher support in 2023 than those that met them, research shows.

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Homebuyers can expect to pay more if they want to buy a property in Perth.

Perth property prices predicted to boom by 30 per cent

The Perth property price boom over the next three years looks firmly entrenched, with a key forecaster revising its growth predictions.

Brett and Brooke Fawcett combined three dwellings into one luxurious residence.

How a designer duo transformed a historic block from three homes to one

They needed a place that would house a family of seven comfortably. Finding few options, they created their own dream home.

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Katrina Gorry had surgery on her injured ankle last week.

Gorry, Hunt in doubt for Olympics as Matildas prepare for ‘experimental’ friendly

Tony Gustavsson’s casualty ward is nearing double figures, and it remains unclear whether some first-choice starters will recover in time for Paris 2024.

This year’s AFL captains (back row, from left) James Sicily, of Hawthorn, Callum Mills, of Sydney, Max Gawn, of Melbourne, Fremantle’s Alex Pearce, Collingwood’s Darcy Moore, Brisbane Lion Harris Andrews, Richmond’s Toby Nankervis, Oscar Allen, of West Coast, Marcus Bontempelli, of the Western Bulldogs, Carlton’s Patrick Cripps, and St Kilda’s Jack Steele. And (front row) Zach Merrett, of Essendon, GWS’s Josh Kelly, Geelong’s Patrick Dangerfield, North Melbourne’s Jy Simpkin, Connor Rozee, of Port Adelaide, and Gold Coast’s Touk Miller.

AFL’s captain’s call: Skippers won’t get right to review umpiring decisions

The AFL has made its own captain’s call on the push to allow team skippers to challenge umpiring decisions by sending them to video review.

Jeremy Finlayson is still waiting for the AFL to finalise its investigation into the homophobic slur he has admitted making against an Essendon opponent.
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AFL 2024

‘That’s enough’: AFL must send Finlayson a simple message with slur penalty

What shocks about Jeremy Finlayson’s homophobic insult against Essendon is that it even sprung to his mind to use such language in 2024.

Greg Baum
Greg Baum

Sports columnist

South Australian premier Peter Malinauskas (second from left) promotes Gather Round with Zac Bailey of the Brisbane Lions (to his right) , the AFL’s Josh Mahoney and North Melbourne’s Jy Simpkin.
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AFL 2024

Gather Round? More like Blather Round if you ask me

After being bombarded with missives about the charms of South Australia, we were supposed to rejoice and be grateful that they had the footy and we didn’t.

Greg Baum
Greg Baum

Sports columnist

Nestory Irankunda had two assists against Perth Glory on Sunday.

Irankunda declines approach to join Olyroos for Paris 2024 qualifiers

He was left out of the squad due to concerns for his “wellbeing” last week. Now the most exciting talent in the Australian game has turned down a last-minute opportunity to wear the green and gold.

The Eagles’ Harley Reid and the Dockers’ James Aish.

Crucial moments sunk Freo, while Harley Reid activated beast mode

A perfect start to the season came to a shattering end for the Dockers on Saturday, while rising Eagle Harley Reid displayed power, poise and aggressiveness.

Paddy Sweeney
Paddy Sweeney

Nine Sports Presenter

Jordan Clark is tackled by Carlton’s George Hewett during the Dockers’ loss to the Blues on Saturday.

Dockers footy boss backs in Clark amid dissent call fallout

Fremantle’s footy boss backed in young Docker Jordan Clark after a dissent call against him in the dying minutes of Saturday’s game all but sealed their loss.

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